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  • Poetry Wine & Cheese Night

    Please join us for a night of celebrating our poets! The Church of the Good Shepherd launched our first ever poetry contest to wrap up our creative summer series, Food […]

  • Gingerbread & Jazz

    The Annual Good Shepherd GINGERBREAD & JAZZ Christmas Party is coming up! Dreamers and visionaries—start planning your gingerbread houses for this year’s contest! Event begins at 4:30pm! Guests vote for […]

  • Christmas Eve Pageant

    Celebrate the birth of Christ at the Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd in Norfolk with a Christmas Eve Eucharist on Wednesday, December 24, at 4:00 PM. We warmly invite […]

  • Christmas Day Service

    Celebrate the birth of our Savior on Thursday, December 25, at 9:00 AM with the Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd in Norfolk, VA. Our Christmas Day Service with Eucharist […]

  • NSU Concert Choir

    Good Shepherd 7400 Hampton Blvd., Norfolk, VA, United States

    The Norfolk State University Concert Choir, one of the oldest student organizations at Norfolk State University, is composed of talented young singers from across the national and international community. This […]

  • ASH WEDNESDAY

    Please join us for ASH WEDNESDAY Services at 12 pm and 6 pm

  • Camp Imagine Workshop

    Camp Imagine Workshop

    Join us for an exciting and hands-on workshop where creativity knows no bounds! We invite individuals aged 11 through adulthood to roll up their sleeves, get a little messy, and […]

  • Young Families Stay & Play

    We welcome you to STAY & PLAY with us after service on the playground! New here? Call our office for more details!

  • Red Cross Blood Drive

    Help Save Lives and Empower Your Health! In March, successful donations get free A1C testing, commonly used to screen for prediabetes and diabetes.* One test result per donor in a […]

  • Palm Sunday

    Palm Sunday, also known as the Sunday of the Passion, is the first day of Holy Week in the Episcopal Church. It commemorates Jesus' triumphal entry into Jerusalem and his subsequent Passion and crucifixion. The liturgical color for this day is red, and it is marked by a procession of people down the Mount of Olives into Jerusalem, waving branches of palms or olive trees, singing psalms, and shouting the antiphon, “Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord!”  All are welcome join us for this kick-off of Holy Week.